The pie chart shows the proportion of different categories of families living in poverty in the UK in 2002.

The pie chart shows the proportion of different categories of families living in poverty in the UK in 2002.
The graph illustrates detailed data about how many percentages of various categories of families were recorded to be living in poverty in Great Britain in 2002.
Overall
,
it is clear that
"Sole parents" made up the largest proportion of poor families
while
aged couples accounted for the lowest share.
Moreover
, it is
also
worth noting that the difference between the biggest and the smallest figures was noticeable in the period. In detail, there was two massive trend, namely"Sole parents" and single without children representing 26 and 24% respectively in 2006.
Besides
that, the pie chart includes both the average portion of Couples with children and All households. Eventually,
this
rate was 15 % which was a couple with a child. Plus, it was a bit much to 1% from All households. Focusing on three stages, ( Couple without children, Single aged person and Aged couple) which was the minority in
this
year. It is evident that aged people were least affected by poverty, followed by single-aged persons who were slightly higher in percentage. The former merely covered up roughly 5% and the latter was around 7%. And, it should be noted that a total of 14% of all households lived in poverty.
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